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CHAPTER 4 - AIRPORT LIGHTING, MARKINGS, AND EQUIPMENT - Continued
CHAPTER 4 - AIRPORT LIGHTING, MARKINGS, AND EQUIPMENT - Continued

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4-42. The primary network of an emergency radio communication system is called the
__________.
A.
internal security network
B.
crash network
C.
crash-phone circuit
D.
emergency power system
4-43. Which of the following information is pertinent when activating the crash-phone
system?
A.
Tower radio frequency
B.
Number of personnel aboard
C.
Aircraft call sign
D.
Aircraft origination
4-44. Where is the Crash/Search and Rescue bill normally contained?
A.
Station's Air Operations Manual
B.
OPNAVINST 11010.36
C.
NAVAIR 51-50AAA-2
D.
Air Traffic Control (ATC) FAA Order 7110.65
4-45. A pilot flying a visual approach using the Visual Approach Slope Indicator (VASI)
sees two red lights over two red lights. What is the aircraft's position?
A.
On glide path
B.
Above glide path
C.
Below glide path
D.
¼ of a degree above glide path
4-46. If a pilot requests "strobes off" on short final, what light system is the pilot
requesting you to turn off?
A.
Runway end identification lights
B.
Airport rotating beacon
C.
Touchdown zone lights
D.
Sequenced flashing lights
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